Foreign Policy Fall, 1986, p. 161-175 In 1974, India became the first and only country in the world to explode an atomic bomb made from materials imported for peaceful nuclear…
Analysis
The Wisconsin Project’s reports track WMD programs and the companies supplying them. In op-eds and articles, we argue for strict enforcement of strategic trade controls to inhibit proliferation.
Is India Dodging Nuclear Controls?
The New York Times September 8, 1986, p. A23 Do controls on nuclear exports really work? Or are they just a veil behind which nations buy and sell the means…
Testimony: Risks of Plutonium Use in World Commerce
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs And on International Economic Policy…
Tarapur: A Brief for the United States
Summary India has received reactors and reactor fuel from the United States through an Agreement for Cooperation. Those reactors (at Tarapur, near Bombay) have produced spent fuel from which India…